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One of the advantages of data openness

People can tell you if you messed up prior to becoming associated with a widely cited, but ultimately wrong analysis. The current example is the much-discussed case of the Reinhart/Rogoff economics paper about the alleged dangers of high public debt … Continue reading

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Talking about data access at the 2013 AAPAs

This week is the annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA), in Knoxville, Tennessee. My visit to this year’s meetings is going to be an abbreviated one, owing to the realities of leaving a 3-week old at … Continue reading

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